Joel and Nicole weren’t the only high-profile couple to jump the broom on Saturday: Joanna Garcia, star of small screen faves like Reba and ABC’s Better With You, married her slugger beau –- New York Yankees player Nick Swisher -– in a ceremony in the bride’s native Florida over the weekend. Nick, 30, and JoAnna, [...]
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Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band: Unreleased Live Album & Reissue
NEWLY REMASTERED AND PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED MATERIAL OUT NOVEMBER 16
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Before the Grateful Dead, the Warlocks, and even Mother McCree’s Uptown Jug Champions, Jerry Garcia
played in the Black Mountain Boys, a band he formed in the early 1960s with the exceptionally talented Sandy
Rothman and David Nelson. Together only a short time, they played the kind of bluegrass, country,
gospel, and old-time music that swept through coffeehouses coast-to-coast in the post-Beat, pre-Beatles era that
Garcia called: “the folk scare.”
The trio came together again in 1986 to form the Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band with John Kahn (upright
bass), Kenny Kosek (fiddle), and David Kemper (drums). The group’s brief but glorious arc
spanned more than two dozen shows in 1987 and 1988, which mostly featured them opening for the Jerry Garcia
Band.
The beloved group is spotlighted with a newly remastered version of 1988′s long out-of-print Almost
Acoustic, the sextet’s sole release, and the much awaited arrival of its sequel, Ragged But
Right. Each will be available November 16 at all physical retail outlets for a suggested list price of
$13.98. In an exclusive offer from Dead.net, the albums can be purchased together with a deluxe booklet that
includes an essay by Steve Silberman that details Garcia’s lifelong love for traditional string-band music
as well as a
history of the JGAB for $23.98.
ALMOST ACOUSTIC
1. “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot”
2. “Deep Elem Blues”
3. “Blue Yodel #9 (Standin’ On The Corner)”
4. “Spike Driver Blues”
5. “I’ve Been All Around This World”
6. “I’m Here To Get My Baby Out Of Jail”
7. “I’m Troubled”
8. “Oh, The Wind And Rain”
9. “The Girl At The Crossroads Bar”
10. “Oh Babe, It Ain’t No Lie”
11. “The Ballad Of Casey Jones”
12. “Diamond Joe”
13. “Gone Home”
14. “Ripple”
RAGGED BUT RIGHT
1. “Ragged But Right”
2. “Short Life Of Trouble”
3. “I Ain’t Never”
4. “Trouble In Mind”
5. “Drifting With The Tide”
6. Introductions
7. “Deep Elem Blues”
8. “Rosa Lee McFall”
9. “Two Soldiers”
10. “If I Lose”
11. “Bright Morning Star”
12. “Goodnight Irene”
13. “It’s A Long, Long Way To The Top Of The World”
14. “Drifting Too Far From The Shore”
15. “Turtle Dove”
Jerry Garcia Honored At Giants Game In San Francisco
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The San Francisco Giants hosted a tribute to the late great Jerry Garcia during last night’s game vs. the
Chicago Cubs at AT&T Park in honor of
the 15 year anniversary of the Grateful Dead guitarist’s death.
The evening included many Dead-oriented activities, including the giveaway of Garcia Bobblehead dolls; the cover
band Cryptical performing
“Shakedown Street” and “Touch of Grey” before the game; Bob Weir, Phil Lesh and Jeff Pehrson
singing the National Anthem; and Billy Kreutzmann, Mickey Hart and Bill Walton leading the
crowd in a Guinness Book of World Records kazoo-infused rendition of “Take Me Out To The Ballgame” during the
seventh inning stretch. Jerry’s family was on hand for the event with his daughter Annabel Garcia throwing
out the first pitch and saying a few words about her father.
The evening benefited The Rex
Foundation, which was founded by the Grateful Dead to support worthy non-profit organizations.
The Giants beat the Cubs 4-3 in the 11th inning.

Super Bad Sunday: Jerry Garcia
HE WOULD HAVE BEEN 68 TODAY
All around the world this Sunday people are celebrating and remembering Jerry Garcia, and we’d be remiss
if we didn’t light a candle with them. 15 years gone and never forgotten – not for a single day – Garcia remains a
luminous, life affirming, oddly wise presence in myriad lives. Some folks truly do channel and embody larger cosmic
forces, and without a doubt Jerry was one of them. But beyond that, he was a grand musician who left one of the
most indelible impressions of all-time. A guitarist beyond compare, a singer with abundant character, a brilliant
interpreter of masters like Dylan, a composer of resoundingly huge ideas and a storyteller that carried others on his
sojourns, Jerry Garcia was as unique a soul as ever walked this earth, and we miss him so much it makes us hurt. We
know we’re not alone in this and offer up a small selection of choice moments as we blow a kiss skyward. (Dennis Cook)
And check out this cool early Zen
Tricksters version of “Mission” we came across here, where the young Jeff Mattson and Rob Barraco show they already had their fingers on
the pulse of this thing.
Jerry Garcia Tribute at AT&T Park
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS ANNOUNCE PLANS FOR JERRY GARCIA TRIBUTE NIGHT ON AUGUST 9, BOB WEIR & MICKEY HART TO PERFORM
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The San Francisco Giants will pay tribute to music legend Jerry Garcia on Monday, August 9, when they
face the Chicago Cubs at 7:15 p.m. Garcia and the Grateful Dead are synonymous with San Francisco and each year the City celebrates “the
days between” which are the days within Garcia’s birthday (August 1) and the day of his passing (August 9).
San Francisco’s ‘Dead Heads’ and music fans alike will gather at AT&T Park to pay homage to Jerry Garcia on the
15th anniversary of his passing. Fans who purchase a special event ticket will receive a seat in the Jerry Garcia
designated section at AT&T Park; a limited edition Jerry Garcia/Giants themed bobblehead, portraying Garcia’s
National Anthem performance at Candlestick Park back on April 12, 1993; and a portion of the proceeds will benefit
the Jerry Garcia and Grateful Dead inspired Rex Foundation. Tickets can be purchased by visiting http://www.sfgiants.com/specialevents or by calling 415-972-
2233.
All fans attending the game will be treated to pre-game, live musical performances from some of San Francisco’s
most popular Jerry Garcia and Grateful Dead cover bands and a home plate ceremony featuring a video tribute to
Garcia with many of his family members in attendance. Garcia’s daughter, Annabelle Garcia, will throw out the
ceremonial first pitch and Grateful Dead member Bob Weir will perform the National Anthem and Grateful Dead’s Mickey Hart will lead fans in a special
7th Inning Stretch celebration. In an attempt to set an official Guinness World Record for the world’s largest kazoo
ensemble, Hart will lead more than 7,000 kazoo playing fans in “Take Me Out To The Ball Game.”
For fans interested in attending a Jerry Garcia/Grateful Dead VIP Party, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. in AT&T Park’s new
Triples Alley location, a limited number of tickets are available for purchase. This event will include an exclusive
Q&A session with Garcia’s family members, friends and Rex board members. Grateful Dead band mates Bob Weir
and Mickey Hart will also be in attendance. KNBR’s morning show host Paul McCaffrey will moderate the discussion.
A Jerry Garcia and Grateful Dead cover band will hold a private show for those in attendance. Tickets are available
for $175 and include access to this premium space; a Lower Box game ticket; the limited edition Jerry Garcia
bobblehead; food and beverages; and a portion of the proceeds will benefit the Jerry Garcia and Grateful Dead
inspired Rex Foundation. Tickets to this event can be purchased by visiting http://www.sfgiants.com/specialevents or by calling 415-972-
2233.
Joanna Garcia and Nick Swisher to Be Engaged
It looks like that New York Yankees are able to get an additional dose of Hollywood. According to the latest news, Reba as well as Privileged star Joanna Garcia is engaged to Nick Swisher who is considered to be an outfielder of New York Yankees. Actually, such news was confirmed by the rep of Joanna [...]
Super Bad Sunday: Jerry Garcia
NOW THAT’S SOME SERIOUS GUITAR MAGIC!
With the inaugural Furthur Festival right around the corner, JamBase couldn’t think of a better shredder to salute this week than the much missed, never duplicated Jerry Garcia. Amidst the staggering songbook and ever-mounting mythology, it’s sometimes forgotten that Garcia had one of the most singular, original guitar voices in the history of the instrument. Here’s a triple shot reminder of his mesmerizing grace and skill.
This clip cuts off a couple minutes before the end of the 12-minute performance due to YouTube time constraints. To see the ending pop over here.
David Grisman: New Website Featuring Garcia Material
NEW WEBSITE FEATURES NEW AND PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED PROJECTS WITH JERRY GARCIA
VIDEOS, EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS, STREAMING RADIO & TV, DAILY DOWNLOADS
NEW RELEASES AVAILABLE
EACH MONTH
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David Grisman has announced the arrival of his new website,
www.acousticoasis.com, featuring new and previously
unreleased projects that are now available as high-quality digital downloads, exclusively through this site. All projects include downloadable graphics (CD covers, tray cards and labels) and cost is less than most other
download sites.
Among the initial Acoustic Oasis releases are extended versions of Acoustic Disc projects like the 170-minute
Extra Large Pizza Tapes with Jerry Garcia, Tony Rice and David Grisman, exceptional
live performances like The Bluegrass Quintet – Live in Japan, vintage recordings of historical
importance such as Giovanni Gioviale – Italian Mandolin & Banjo Classics, out-of-print gems like
jazzmaster Don Stiernberg‘s
Mandolin Restaurant and new Oasis recordings like Slapback by mandolin whiz-kid Josh Pinkham and his grandfather, Texas
swing legend Jerry Thomasson.
Also available are videos, educational materials, special bargain compilations, free streaming radio & TV, and a free
daily download. New releases and features will be coming each month so you’ll want to keep checking Acoustic
Oasis for updates.
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Poulter pips Garcia to reach final
Colombian Camilo Villegas had a chance to end a long day on a high note, but he squandered it. Faced with a three-foot putt to advance to the final at the Accenture Match Play Championship, Villegas missed to let Englishman Paul Casey live to fight another day – literally. With the players
Garcia hoping for Spanish cup surge in China
Sergio Garcia has set his sights on ending Spain’s 25-year wait for the World Cup of Golf, but expects a tough challenge from a host of nations. The four-time champions have not won the event since 1984, yet Garcia believes that he and partner Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano are in with a strong
Jerry Garcia Band: Let It Rock
JERRY GARCIA BAND WILL LET IT ROCK
Double-Disc Collection Includes Rare Early Performances Of The Group’s Original Lineup
Featuring Legendary Pianist Nicky Hopkins, Recorded Live In Berkeley, November 1975
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For Jerry Garcia, 1975 was a seminal year that found him splitting time between recording Blues for Allah with the Dead, directing The Grateful Dead Movie, and forming the Jerry Garcia Band – his long-running side project. JGB’s earliest days are the subject of a two-disc live collection recorded during that momentous year. THE JERRY GARCIA COLLECTION, VOL. 2: LET IT ROCK, JERRY GARCIA BAND, NOVEMBER 17 & 18, 1975, KEYSTONE BERKELEY will be available November 10 from Jerry Garcia Family/Rhino at physical retail outlets and at www.dead.net for a suggested list price of $19.98.
The Jerry Garcia Band – Garcia, his constant collaborator bassist John Kahn and drummer Ron Tutt – played its first show with Nicky Hopkins on piano in August 1975. The ultimate session player, Hopkins’ credits include work with The Beatles, The Who, The Rolling Stones, and Jefferson Airplane to name a very few. While Hopkins residency was brief with the Jerry Garcia Band, it played an important role in the group’s shift away from big jams toward song-oriented material.
In addition to being a brilliant songwriter himself, Garcia had a great ear for other people’s songs and the new band provided him an opportunity to explore others’ works. LET IT ROCK includes covers of Chuck Berry (“Let It Rock”), Little Milton (“That’s What Love Will Make You Do”) and Jimmy Cliff (“Sitting In Limbo”). It also features performances of Allen Toussaint’s “I’ll Take A Melody” and Hank Ballard’s “Tore Up Over You,” songs that would surface a few months later on Garcia’s Reflections (1976). In addition to other artists’ songs, the band dips briefly into the Dead canon for “Friend Of The Devil” and Garcia’s 1972 solo debut for “Sugaree.” Three Hopkins originals are featured as well, “Pig’s Boogie,” “Lady Sleeps,” and the curiously titled “Edward, The Mad Shirt Grinder,” a song Hopkins first performed with Quicksilver Messenger Service.
While it is not strictly speaking a complete show, THE JERRY GARCIA COLLECTION, VOL. 2 is sequenced to approximate a two-set club gig, highlighting performances recorded November 17 and 18, 1975, during a pair of intimate gigs at Keystone Berkeley in front of a hometown crowd. The shows demonstrate that this lineup was capable of collective improvisation on the same level as the Grateful Dead, says David Gans, host of the Grateful Dead Hour. “Everybody could play melody or rhythm, or both, at any time, flying in and out of formation and always in intimate relation to what the others were playing,” he writes in the collection’s liner notes.
Track Listing
Disc One
Let It Rock
Tore Up Over You
Friend Of The Devil
They Love Each Other
It’s Too Late
Pig’s Boogie
Band Introductions
Sitting In Limbo
(I’m A) Road Runner
Disc 2
Sugaree
I’ll Take A Melody
That’s What Love Will Make You Do
Lady Sleeps
Ain’t No Use
Let’s Spend The Night Together
Edward, The Mad Shirt Grinder








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